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Ainur (J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion) Alexiel (Angel Sanctuary) Alice Angel (Bendy and the Ink Machine) Amelia Harvey ; Amenadiel (Lucifer as comic-book and TV-series) Anael (Supernatural) Angel (Monica's Gang) Angel (Chainsaw Man) Angel (The Amazing Digital Circus) Akobel (Supernatural) Angela ; Anna Milton (Supernatural)
My help is God, of God's flock, Angel of Sagittarius Agiel: Zazel Christianity, Judaism, Islam Archangel, Seraph: The Intelligence Angels of all kinds, Guardian Angel of Saturn Ananiel: Christianity Watcher Storm of God, Angel of water, guard of the gates of the South Wind [1] Anush: Mandaeism Uthra Teacher of John the Baptist, miracle worker ...
Lorne shoots him twice in the chest on Angel's orders, and Lindsey dies believing that he was cheated out of his climactic confrontation to the death with Angel, killed by a mere 'flunkie'. Lindsey is the only character besides Angel himself to appear in both the first and last episodes of the series. Thomas Burr as Lee Mercer (Season 1)
Over the past 100 years, Susan has been the 7th most popular name for baby girls, according to the Social Security Administration. Sarah ranks at 9th place, and Sandra takes the 14th spot.
Angel is a given name meaning "angel", "messenger". In the English-speaking world Angel is used for both boys and girls. [1] From the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, which was derived from the name of the heavenly creature (itself derived from the Ancient Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger"). It has never been very ...
This Spanish variation of Lorraine was actually one of the top 1,000 most popular girls’ names for a staggering 130 years (but dropped off the list in 2011). Seems like it’s overdue for a ...
Angela Dominguez was born in Mexico City in 1982. She recalls very little of her time there as she moved to North Texas in 1984. Growing up in Texas, Dominguez described her childhood self as a "shy little girl" who was "caught between two worlds, two languages" [2] (Mexican heritage and American culture).
Your little one is a gift from the heavens, so why not give them one of these divine monikers?